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176 matches to Louis XV
Iberville, Pierre d’. 1661-1706. French-Canadian explorer to Louisiana.
Ile St-Louis, Paris.1627-64. Classical style buildings.
Industrial Revolution. 1730-. Transformation from agricultural to urbanized manufacturing economy as a result of steam power. 1830 England, France. 1850 Germany. 1860 USA. Blanqui. Toynbee.
Invalides. 1670-7. Louis XIV built to house 4,000 invalid soldiers. Architect: Bruant, dome by Mansart. Tomb of Napoleon.
Jansenism. 1640-1730. Sought return to severity of Augustine. Opposed Jesuits. Gallicanism. Arnauld. Suppressed by Louis XIV. Pascal. Quesnel.
Jefferson, Thomas. 1743-1826. US President 1801-9. Drafted Declaration of Independence. Louisiana Purchase.
Joinville, Jean de. 1224-1317. French chronicler, advised St Louis. Histoire 1309.
July Monarchy. Rule of Louis-Philippe.
July Revolution. 1830. France. Thiers. Charles X abdicates and flees to England. Louis-Philippe ascends. Caused by July Ordinances.
Kansas. Kansa, Osage, Pawnee, Wichita. 1541 Coronado explores. 1803 US acquires in Louisiana Purchase. 1861 34th state.
Lagrange, Louis. 1736-1813. French mathematician. Analysis of mechanical systems. Celestial mechanics.
La Salle, Robert. 1643-87. French explorer of Louisiana, Mississippi 1682.
Leakey, Louis. 1903-72. British anthropological archeologist. With wife Mary, discovered homo habilis and other ancient humanoid fossils.
Le Nain. Antoine, 1588-1648. Louis, 1593-1648. Mathieu, 1607-1677. French brothers, painters. Popular Scenes 1642.
Lépine, Louis. 1846-1933. French administrator, prefect of police. Contest of inventors.
Le Vau, Louis. 1612-70. Architect at Louvre, Versailles, Vaux-le-Vicomte.
Lincoln, Battle. 1217. Henry III defeats nobles supporting Louis VIII of France.
Long, Huey. 1893-1935. US demagogic Louisiana governor. 1928-31, US Senator 1931-5. Share the Wealth. Shot.
Louis. The Child. 893-911. Last Carolingian German King, 899-.
Louis. The Younger. c830-882. Carolingian German King 876-. Acquired Lotharingia.
Louis d’Or. 1641-1795. French gold coin.
Louis I. 1786-1868. King of Bavaria 1825-48. Abdicated 1848 due to Lola Montez.
Louis I. 1838-89. King of Portugal, 1861-. Ended slavery in colonies.
Louis I. 778-840. Charlemagne’s son. Last Emperor of unified Carolingian Empire 814~. Twice deposed and restored.
Louis I. The Great. 1326-82. King of Hungary, 1342-, Poland 1370-. Rid kingdoms of Turks. Fought Venice, Naples.